Development status and application analysis of new energy photovoltaic power generation energy market based on artificial intelligence
LuPing Dai,
JiaYi Shen and
FeiFei Zhang
International Journal of Low-Carbon Technologies, 2024, vol. 19, 351-358
Abstract:
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence, it is present in various fields. With the progress of the economy, existing energy has been unable to meet the growing demand of people, and the development of renewable resources to resolve the energy crisis is our common goal. In recent years, my country’s scientific and technological levels have greatly improved, and new energy photovoltaic power generation has also made great progress. The increasingly mature photovoltaic power generation technology in my country can effectively meet the demand for energy consumption and greatly reduce the waste of nonrenewable resources. This article mainly discusses the development status and application analysis of the new energy photovoltaic power generation energy market under the background of artificial intelligence and promotes the effective development of new energy in my country through the analysis of the new energy photovoltaic power generation energy market.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; photovoltaic power generation; energy market; development status; application analysis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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